About Us

Digital Marketing: The New Way to

success.

advance.

progress.

profit.

Web Development

Your business certainly doesn’t end with your website. But in many cases, it does start there. We put your best foot forward.

SEO & Social Media Marketing

We put the right look and feel in front of the right audience, and then drive response and capture action.

Email, Geo-Targeting & IP Marketing

We can drive traffic and content from anywhere to anyone. It’s called IP Marketing and we’re pushing the wave.

Mobile Apps

Put your business on your market’s home screen. If they have you in their hand, you have them in your pocket.

Web Apps and Saas

You’ve got a vision for the next big solution. We’ve got what it takes to bring that into digital reality.

Media Engineering & Editing

Showing people something they’ve never seen before or reminding them of something they love is an opportunity we relish.

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Justus and his team have been an invaluable resource for our firm.
The professionalism, dedication and attention to detail have been superb. On several occasions we have contracted T I Websoft to build and maintain web sites in service to our firm and referred to our clients as an excellent resource for web development, design and consultation.
It is with great respect of their services I continue to refer friends, associates and clients to them.

Lonnie HamiltonCEO - Red Hawk Creek, LLC

t.i. WebSoft has done an excellent job with our site over the years. Anything we need, they’re right there with it. We’ve never had to wait and our customers love the new look.

Frank BlakeOwner - Blake Carpet Cleaning

TI Websoft’s team is absolutely amazing! If you have a project, they can do it! Seriously don’t waste money on any other company. Just do it right the first time with TI Websoft. – Read Todd’s Full Letter

Todd HarringtonOwner - Party Tours & Membership Travel

Who We Are

We’re a small team of developers, designers, engineers, and digital marketers that connects to a larger circle of digital talent across the country. Most of us are moderators and contributors on global forums or active digital community members. Some of us are just plain whiz kids and tech gurus. Our team members have worked for major corporations, small business owners, a few government agencies we can’t list, and even some pretty big banks.

We’re a great group of people that really love leveraging our technology experience into greater growth and new innovations.

Digital marketing is an umbrella term for the marketing of products or services using digital technologies, mainly on the Internet, but also including mobile phones, display advertising, and any other digital medium.[1]

The way in which digital marketing has developed since the 1990s and 2000s has changed the way brands and businesses utilize technology and digital marketing for their marketing.[2]Digital marketing campaigns are becoming more prevalent, as digital platforms are increasingly incorporated into marketing plans,[3] and as people use digital devices instead of going to physical shops.[4][5]

The term digital marketing was first used in the 1990s,[7] but digital marketing has roots in the mid-1980s when the SoftAd Group, now ChannelNet, developed advertising campaigns for automobile companies, wherein people would send in reader reply cards found in magazines and receive in return floppy disks that contained multimedia content promoting various cars and offering free test drives.[citation needed]

Digital marketing became more sophisticated in the 2000s and the 2010s,[8][9] and the proliferation of devices able to access digital media has led to great growth of digital advertising;[10]statistics produced in 2012 and 2013 showed that digital marketing was still a growing field.[11][12]

Digital marketing is often referred to as ‘online marketing’, ‘internet marketing’ or ‘web marketing’. The term digital marketing has grown in popularity over time, particularly in certain countries. In the USA online marketing is still prevalent, in Italy is referred as web marketing but in the UK and worldwide, digital marketing has become the most common term, especially after the year 2013.[13]

In an ever more complex retail environment, customer engagement is essential but also challenging. Retailers must shift from a linear marketing approach of one-way communication to a value exchange model in which there is a two-way mutual dialogue and benefit-sharing between provider and consumer.[14] Exchanges are more non-linear, free flowing and both one-to-many or one-on-one.[5] The spread of information and awareness can occur across numerous channels such as the blogosphere, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest, and a wide variety of other platforms. Online communities and social networks allow individuals to easily become creators of their own content and publicly publish their opinions, experiences, thoughts and feelings about many topics and products, hyper-accelerating the diffusion of information.[15]

The Nielsen Global Connected Commerce Survey conducted interviews in 26 countries to observe how consumers are using the Internet to make shopping decisions in stores and online. They reported that due to the internet and e-commerce, shoppers are increasingly looking to purchase internationally, with over 50% in the study who purchased online in the last six months stating they bought from an overseas retailer.[16]

Using an omni-channel strategy is becoming increasingly important for enterprises to adapt to the changing expectations of consumers who are wanting ever-more sophisticated offerings throughout the purchasing journey, in which the internet is becoming an essential component. Retailers are increasingly focusing on their online presence, including online shops that operate alongside existing store-based outlets. This leads to the idea of “endless aisle” within the retail space, as retailers can lead consumers to purchasing products online that fit their needs without having to carry the inventory within the physical location of the store. Solely internet-based retailers are also entering the market, and some are establishing corresponding store-based outlets to provide personal services, professional help, and tangible experiences with their products.[17]

An omni-channel approach not only benefits consumers but also benefits business bottom line as research suggests that customers spend more than double when purchasing through an omni-channel retailer as opposed to a single-channel retailer, and are often more loyal. This could be due to the ease of purchase and the wider availability of products in an omni-channel approach.[17]

Customers are often researching online and then buying in stores and also browsing in stores and then searching for other options online. Online customer research into products is particularly popular for higher-priced items as well as consumable goods like groceries and make up. Consumers are increasingly using the internet to look up product information, compare prices and search for deals and promotions.[14]– Wikipedia